On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 11:24:54 CST, Ron said: > There needs to be a good, opensource anti-virus solution where they > aren't worried about their bottom line. The problem is the amount of > maintenance it takes to keep a virus scanner up-to-date makes it hard > for somebody to do it for free. Well, as a *transitory* thing, such a beast might be useful. And many people sing the praises of ClamAV... It's still applying band-aids to a hemophiliac rather than supplying them with clotting factor. The only *sustainable* long-term solution is to use software that was designed with a sane security model, so there's no *need* for a separate A/V product. If you actually use a sane security model, not only do you vastly reduce the need for an A/V solution, but you also minimize the spyware and trojan issue.
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